Top J Church Albums
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Open Road: The Allied Years (1992–1997)
Open Road: The Allied Years (1992–1997)
[2007]
The Horror of Life
The Horror of Life
[2007]
Society Is a Carnivorous Flower
Society Is a Carnivorous Flower
[2004]
One Mississippi
One Mississippi
[2000]
The Drama of Alienation
The Drama of Alienation
[1996]
Camels, Spilled Corona and the Sound of Mariachi Bands
Camels, Spilled Corona and the Sound of Mariachi Bands
[1996]
Nostalgic for Nothing
Nostalgic for Nothing
[1995]
The Precession of Simalacra - The Map Preceeds the Territory
The Precession of Simalacra - The Map Preceeds the Territory
[1995]
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A Well Earned Reputation Styrofoam Asha Blake Colonial Hong Kong Analysis Yes Very Nice Society Is A Carnivorous Flower Good Judge Of Character Radical Chic No Surprise No Jazz Imaginary Friends Tea Time Mature Shower Curtains J Church Sucks Closing Time In An Early Town New Dreams Broken Travelers The Legend Of Rita Picture This Empty Soda Can Keep Smiling America Overconfident Undisputed King Of Nothing Ufos Will Crash Disappear Transvestite Show Not Given Lightly Alone When She Dies Lines I Reach For Her Hand Night Time Simple Gesture Violent Motions Created Priest L.a. Santa Cruz Smell It Rot At The Crossroads Of Hell The Overwhelming Smell You're The One That I Want Favorite Phrase Sound Guy Smiley Nothing Worth Knowing Wonderful If I'm Lonely Living With The Dreaming Body Sam Rivers Names And Places And Thesis City By The Bay Jennifer Jason Leigh Why I Liked Bikini Kill The Dramatic History Of A Boring Town To The Moon Guitar Center Cigarettes Kill Foreign Films Back To Hawaii Now You Realize A Letter To A Friend Secrets Stinking Seas You Feel Like A Fool You May Never Asshole Chemicals Thirty Second Song Rich And Young And Dumb Mistake-missed Terror Or Love Ivy League College Fascist Radio The Versace Killer Cut The Shit Kathi Da Da Da Jane Vanessa And I Parts Unknown Dora And Lili On Dying Alone Had It Right Jazz Butcher On A Work Night Girlfriend In A Coma Drinking Down Lucidity Earthquake Song Traffic Jam Stars Are Exploding Colors Lie Swallow Reaching For Thoreau Financial Zone Static Fuck School 210 My Favorite Place Blister Hate So Real The Devil And I The State Of Things You Almost Feel Sad Rock'n'roll Museum She's So Mean Bottom Rung My Lie Nowhere What Will I Do Marge Schott No Doves Fly Here Snot Rags Tricky All Girl Band (i Want To See) Faye Wong Creep In Vain New Year Young Mother Mr. Backrub Hypothesis If We Wait... Soliloquy Zero = Zero Band You Love To Hate The Track The Satanists Convene Best Served Cold Quickstep I Would For You Girl In A Magazine Plastic You Fucking Trick Indignation 8:28 You're On Your Own Waiting On The Ground Over Compensation Stupid Lesson Crop Circles About The She At The Cannery Commodity Case Number Nothing City Seventeen Lost In A Silent Stare Mary's Moving Out Nostalgic For Nothing Without A Single Word Everybody Laughs Made Life Simple Yellow Blue And Green Winter Comes Again Sadie Mae Glutz Tide Of Fate I Can't Be Nice To You Kill Surf City Sweet And Sour Plums I Have To Admit Gulf Breeze Florida Desperation Every Other Night Accentuated Nothing Where The Trains Go The Star Hotel Church On Fire What Could I Have Done I Will Savor This Leni Riefenstahl's Tinder Box I've Got A Crazy Feeling Bomb Ayn Rand Is Dead Crazy Lady On Market Street Parkas And Flags Ghostwriter Symbols Star Of The Show Lemon Zinger Kill Your Boss Rockville Smoke In My Face Diet Coke Socialist Newspaper Mariachi Bands Switzerland Concede Austin's Shitty Limits New Book The Heroic Trio Limp Lama Temple Tree House Of Love Part Of The Problem Never Happy November San Francisco Thespians Part 2 As I Lie... Racked Disposed To Femininity
Related Information for J Church
With frontman Lance Hahn always at its core, J Church began in San Francisco in 1992. The original lineup was completed by bassist Gardner Maxam (who was in The Sharx, and played with Lance in his previous band, Cringer) and drummer Aaron Olson.The group was named for the San Francisco Muni Metro line that Hahn took down Church Street to work, as well as to band practice in the the early days. Through the years, Lance was joined by a vast array of musicians in an ever-evolving J Church lineup.Lance Hahn was also a punk rock history writer, writing many pieces for Maximum Rock 'n' Roll, the San Francisco music zine. Additionally, he also found time to run Honey Bear Records and work on a book compiling various writing... read more
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